The Fact that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was Illiterate is Sufficient to Prove ...
Summary
TLDRThe video highlights the fact that Prophet Muhammad was illiterate, a crucial point that dispels claims that he copied the Quran. Referencing Surah Al-Ankabut (29:48) and Surah Araf (7:157), it is emphasized that the Prophet could neither read nor write, ensuring that no one could accuse him of writing the Quran himself. The video also connects the Prophet’s illiteracy with prophecies in the Bible, particularly in Isaiah 29:12, showing that this was a sign of divine revelation, as the Prophet, upon receiving the first revelation, responded with 'I am not learned.'
Takeaways
- 😀 Prophet Muhammad was illiterate, and this fact is crucial in dispelling claims that he copied the Quran.
- 😀 The Quran itself mentions in Surah Al-Ankabut (29:48) that the Prophet was not able to read or write before the Quran was revealed.
- 😀 The illiteracy of Prophet Muhammad served as a divine safeguard, preventing any allegations that the Quran was written by him or copied from other sources.
- 😀 Surah Araf (7:157) mentions that the Prophet would be unlettered, affirming that he could not have written the Quran.
- 😀 Allah’s wisdom ensured that no critics could argue that the Prophet was able to transcribe or read books before the Quran.
- 😀 The claim that Prophet Muhammad copied the Quran is countered by his illiteracy, which would have made this impossible.
- 😀 Prophet Muhammad's illiteracy is referenced in the Bible, particularly in Isaiah 29:12, which speaks of a prophet who is unable to read a book.
- 😀 The Bible prophecy in Isaiah 29:12 aligns with the moment Prophet Muhammad received the first revelation and responded, 'I am not learned.'
- 😀 The moment of the first revelation in Islam supports the idea that Prophet Muhammad could not have copied the Quran, as he was illiterate.
- 😀 The speaker emphasizes that the Prophet being unlettered eliminates any possibility of him authoring the Quran or copying it from elsewhere.
Q & A
What historical fact is mentioned in the script regarding Prophet Muhammad?
-The script mentions that Prophet Muhammad was illiterate, which serves as evidence that he could not have copied the Quran from any source.
How does the Quran address the potential criticism of Prophet Muhammad copying the Quran?
-The Quran addresses this criticism in Surah Ankabut (29:48), stating that Prophet Muhammad was unable to read or transcribe any book before the Quran, thus eliminating any possibility of him copying it.
What is the significance of Prophet Muhammad's illiteracy according to the script?
-Prophet Muhammad's illiteracy is seen as a deliberate choice by Allah to prevent critics from claiming that the Quran was written by the Prophet. It also makes it clear that the Quran is a divine revelation.
Which Quranic verse mentions that Prophet Muhammad was unlettered?
-The script references Surah Araf (7:157), which states that Prophet Muhammad is the 'unlettered prophet,' an attribute that aligns with prophecies in earlier scriptures.
What does Surah Araf (7:157) say about the unlettered prophet?
-Surah Araf (7:157) mentions that people will follow the unlettered prophet, a description that matches Prophet Muhammad as described in both the Quran and previous scriptures.
How does the script relate the Bible to the claim of Prophet Muhammad's unlettered status?
-The script connects the unlettered status of Prophet Muhammad to prophecies in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Isaiah (29:12), where it is foretold that a book would be given to someone who cannot read or learn.
What specific event in the life of Prophet Muhammad is mentioned to support the claim of his illiteracy?
-The script refers to the first revelation to Prophet Muhammad, where the Angel Gabriel instructed him to 'read,' and the Prophet replied, 'I am not learned,' confirming his illiteracy.
What is the significance of the Prophet's response 'I am not learned' during the first revelation?
-The Prophet's response, 'I am not learned,' when asked to read during the first revelation, emphasizes his illiteracy, which further supports the argument that he could not have authored the Quran.
How does the script counter the idea that Prophet Muhammad could have written the Quran?
-The script counters this idea by highlighting Prophet Muhammad's illiteracy and the clear statements in the Quran and Bible that reinforce the notion that he could not have written the Quran himself.
What role do the 'talkers of vanity' play in the script's argument?
-The 'talkers of vanity' are those who might allege that Prophet Muhammad authored the Quran. The script asserts that by making the Prophet illiterate, Allah eliminated any opportunity for such claims to be credible.
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